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Friday 27 August 2010
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We've launched new Societyguardian.co.uk and Educationguardian.co.uk front pages. Let us know what you think
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Thursday 26 August 2010
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We've changed the 'Tweet this' button on guardian.co.uk to share the headline of the article as well as the URL.
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Sunday 22 August 2010
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Thanks to everyone who helped us test our commenting system last week. We're now working on rolling out the same back-end changes across guardian.co.uk.
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Tuesday 10 August 2010
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The Guardian's Information Architect, Martin Belam, provides a glimpse behind the scenes at the design process of our World Government Data store.
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Sunday 8 August 2010
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Do the shows you've seen at Edinburgh deserve some positive karma? Rate them via Twitter using the Ed Twinge realtime fringe review service
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Wednesday 28 July 2010
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During this year's World Cup, The Guardian's offices had a display of our coverage of the tournament from 1950 to 2006. It posed some interesting questions about how we archive our digital content for the future.
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Tuesday 27 July 2010
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We're making some changes to commenting and prior to rolling these out across guardian.co.uk we're testing the new configuration on this post. This enables us to verify that we've got the setup right and helps keep disruption to a minimum
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Wikileaks Afghanistan data: click image for the graphic. Illustration: Paul Scruton for the Guardian
The Wikileaks disclosure of thousands of Afghanistan war records was datajournalism in action. This is how we did it
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Thursday 1 July 2010
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Front-end developer Emma Sax explains how - and why - we moved to a full-page gallery experience
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Wednesday 23 June 2010
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There comes a time of day, usually in the late afternoon, when thoughts drift to the imagined delights of that evening's dinner table. Questions are tweeted, inspiration sought from desk mates and strangers, buck-passing phone calls are made to partners, wheedling tone at the ready, "any ideas for tea tonight?" (or is that just me?). But sometimes inventive colleagues, patient friends and long-suffering partners are not to hand and we're left juggling the contents of our fridges around our imaginations by ourselves. Inevitably, in these moments, many of us turn to the internet.
We've spent some time browsing the many great recipe searches you recommended, thought about how we all search for inspiration at tea time, and today we are pleased to be adding our own ingredient-led recipe search to the mix. Continue reading...
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Thursday 17 June 2010
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We've launched a new twitterstream today, @GdnLocal, to help hyperlocal websites and local news bloggers across the country stay connected.
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Reading your reactions to our World Cup 2010 Twitter replay visualization made me smile. There's no better affirmation for a web project than seeing it reach people around the world. With readers of every competing nation taking an interest, I thought it might be worth describing how we put it together. As with football, teamwork is everything. Continue reading...
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Tuesday 15 June 2010
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Wednesday 2 June 2010
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Guardian content pages now come equipped with a shortened version of the URL for easier sharing
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Friday 28 May 2010
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